Biology 1001A Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Albinism, Epistasis, Probability Distribution

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Mendel"s 3 hypotheses: the genes that govern genetic characteristics are present in two copies in individuals, dominant genes from different alleles, two alleles of a gene segregate and enter gamete singly. 10. 1d mendel could predict both classes and proportions of offspring from his. 1/16: sum rule in probability, when several different events give all the same outcome, either or and, probability in mendel"s crosses, apply the sum and product rules, give proportions 3:1, punnett square. Terms to clarify: test cross, monohybrid cross, dihybrid cross. 10. 1g mendel"s research founded the fields of genetics: luckily the alleles that mendel chose all segregated independently (not near each other on chromosomes) if close not ratio of 9:3:3:1 and not independent assortment. 10. 1h sutton"s chromosome theory of inheritance related mendel"s genes to. Inheritance patterns can be seen through examples such as: achondrioplasia (dominant), webbed fingers, cystic fibrosis. 10. 2 later modifications and additions to mendel"s hypotheses:

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